Hebridean expands programme for 2008
Six new itineraries have been introduced by luxury line Hebridean Intenational Cruises for its ship Hebridean Princess next year.
The 49-passenger vessel will offer more than 30 routes in 2008 with the expanded programme of sailings.
The 2008 cruise season covers Scotland’s highlands and islands, the coast of County Antrim in Northern Ireland, the Norwegian fjords and a ‘Jewels of English Heritage’ trip along the south coast from Portland to London.
Prices on the new schedules start at £1,190 per person for a five-night ‘Spring in the Inner Isles’ sailing departing on March 5 from Oban.
by Phil Davies
Phil Davies
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